Why Should You Care? – Youth Voters
By, Gavin Kelleher-Marciello | Editor in Chief January 31st, 2018 Being a teenager is a lot of things – it’s fun, crazy, stressful, and complicated. As the years go by life becomes more and more serious. […]
By, Gavin Kelleher-Marciello | Editor in Chief January 31st, 2018 Being a teenager is a lot of things – it’s fun, crazy, stressful, and complicated. As the years go by life becomes more and more serious. […]
By: Courtney McDonald | Writer January 31, 2017 For the past two decades, a sports physician by the name of Larry Nassar spent his time on duty relentlessly molesting over 150 girls and women, all […]
By: Lewis Ahola | Sports Editor January 31, 2018 Once again the New England Patriots are in the Super Bowl. Instead of playing against some big name team, the Patriots are playing against the underdogs, […]
By: Jason Keany | Media Editor & Josh Greene | Media Editor
San Clemente High School’s 2018 Teacher of the Year: Mr. Brown By Zoe Day | News Editor January 31, 2018 When we look back on our high school careers, the teachers who supported us in […]
By: Danny Olivares | Arts & Entertainment Editor January 18, 2018 If you watch TV or browse the internet regularly, you are sure to have heard of a show called RuPaul’s Drag Race and its contestants. […]
By: Chloe Rudnicki | Editor in Chief January 15th, 2017 Last June, freshmen trudged down the infamous hill for the last time as the upper campus classrooms were relegated to a simple ghost town on […]
By: Lucy Terry | Student Life EditorJanuary 18th, 2018 If one of your New Year’s resolutions is to exercise more, but the thought of heading to the gym sends a shudder down your spine, consider […]
By: Morgan Creek | Opinion Editor January 17, 2018 As newer and greater technology is developed annually, society’s trends surrounding this technology has continued to change as well. Each new generation seems to have closer ties with […]
By: Sydney Belden | Guest Student Writer January 22, 2018 The clock struck four. The gray violets on her windowsill joylessly nodded downward. Her eyes were slaves to her Mind, catechized to remain open […]